UCF Professor Arrested For Sending One Of His Students 800 Text Messages A Day: "We Are Just One Step Away From Eternal Happiness!"
Orlando Weekly – A University of Central Florida professor was arrested Thursday after police say he stalked a student for months by following her around campus and sending her 800 messages a day.
Ali Borji, 39, was charged with two misdemeanor counts of stalking. Borji, who was an assistant professor at UCF’s Department of Computer Science, was arrested in his campus office Thursday by UCF Police.
They say chivalry is dead. Well apparently they are right. I remember back in the golden days when courtship was bringing flowers over for a date, laying your suit jacket down in a puddle, kissing goodbye on the cheek, sending a small memento to her office the next day, maybe a teddy bear or some chocolates.
Now it’s flooding a girl’s texts and Facebook and email inboxes talking about eternal happiness.
The student told police she met Borji last June while she was studying for her Ph.D, according to an arrest affidavit. He reached out to her Facebook to offer her help with her studies. They went on a couple of dates after meeting, but the student decided she wanted to keep their relationship professional. But police say Borji began to stalk her. The victim told him she was not interested in him and to stop contacting her, the report said.
“Please listen to me,” Borji wrote back to her, according to the report. “We are just one step away from eternal happiness! Lets just try one more time please.”
Police say Borji continued to inundate the victim with Facebook messages, emails, phone calls. At one point, he even contacted her immediate family members to disclose his love for her to them and bought her gifts that she refused. Borji began showing up at the gym and other places the student frequented, according to the report.
After several months of stalking, the student left UCF and the state to get away from Borji and the stress the situation was causing her. Borji left her alone for that time, but police say he began stalking and harassing the victim again when she came back to UCF for the 2018 Spring semester.
“We need to talk because we are the best match,” Borji told the student after he found her at the gym, the report said. “Why can’t you understand that?”
Yeah girl, why can’t you understand that? Ever been in love before? Sounds like that’s a no. Love is a guy telling you he’s gonna make an AI robot out of you to have his way with while having the real you around to cuddle the crap out of.
Police say Borji’s harassment intensified – the student began receiving 800 messages a day from him, including some that were extremely disturbing and gave her nightmares. Borji told her would create “artificial intelligence” of her and then he could “do anything he wanted,” according to the report. He would watch her through the gym window for 45 minutes at a time and wait for her in the parking lot. At one point, he followed her in a black SUV. The student was so scared she would not go anywhere alone.
“You should be happy that someone likes you this much to stalk you,” Borji wrote to the student in an email, the report said. “You think I am sick and I may be! But I still love you.”
Borji is paying you the ultimate compliment in his mind. Sure that mind is deranged but you can’t argue with the logic – following you around literally every second of the day, staring at you and contacting you incessantly, lot of girls don’t get that with their boyfriends. They whine and they nag that they aren’t getting enough attention, why don’t you ever want to stay in and watch a movie, why do you have to go out with your friends again, what, do you want to look single? Well why don’t you be single then? If that’s what you want so bad.”
Professor Borji literally set up shop outside of the gym window and stared at his love through the window while lightly sketching plans in his notebook for the robot version of her while she hit the elliptical because he couldn’t bear to part with the sight of her.
Some call that stalking. I call that stalking. It’s definitely stalking by the legal and moral definitions. But Professor Borji, while you may think he is sick, just loves you! Eternally!
PS,
Check out the checkmate this dude tried to pull.
After police arrested Borji, he didn’t deny sending emails to the student and told them he could “apologize to the victim if she was standing in front of him.”
Respect the hustle. I can picture the cops pulling her in then hesitating at the last second saying “wait a minute……”